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Measure D Overview

Voters pass local Bond Measure to upgrade our schools

Thanks to the generosity of local voters, SRVUSD passed Measure D in November 2012, a $260 million local school bond measure, that will help provide all of our students with a safe and up-to-date learning environment. Measure D will upgrade our San Ramon Valley school facilities by extending but not increasing our voter-approved tax rates beyond what we were already scheduled to pay starting next year in 2013-14.

These capital improvements will ensure that all students have access to up-to-date classrooms and quality learning environments. We need additional classrooms to better ensure that children can continue to attend their neighborhood schools. Updated science labs and technology infrastructure are needed to support 21st-century teaching and learning. Fire, security, and earthquake safety system improvements are also needed. Thanks to the support of local voters, some of our schools have been upgraded over the years. Although some of our schools have been upgraded, others have not.

Measure D provides locally-controlled funding to:

Provide additional classrooms to better ensure that students can attend their neighborhood schools